The Subversive project is a brand new Eclipse plug-in that provides
Subversion support. From a user point of view, Subversive provides
Subversion support similar to CVS support, which is already part of
the standard Eclipse platform.
The main use cases, which are familiar to CVS users, are:
* Connection to the repository using different connection types
* Repository browsing
* Check-out
* Synchronization
* Committing
* Update
* Resolving conflicts
* Adding to the list of ignored resources
"Importer for one time conversion from svn to git."
The svn to git converter as used by KDE. For practical examples on writing
rules for conversion, see: http://gitorious.org/svn2git/kde-ruleset
This Perl script is designed to load a number of directories into
Subversion. This is useful if you have a number of .zip's or
tar.{Z,gz,bz2}'s for a particular package and want to load them into
Subversion.
This script is part of the Subversion distribution and it is assumed
that it can be used under the same license terms as Subversion itself.
SWIG is a tool for automatically generating the wrapper code needed
to link collections of functions written in C/C++ with interpreted
scripting languages. Currently, SWIG supports :
- Tcl
- Python
- Perl5
- Java
- Guile
- MzScheme
- Ruby
- CSharp
- Modula-3
- Allegro CL
- Chicken
Using SWIG, it is possible to greatly simplify interface development
and to put interesting interfaces on existing applications with
little effort.
SWIG is a tool for automatically generating the wrapper code needed
to link collections of functions written in C/C++ with other
programming languages.
Using SWIG, it is possible to greatly simplify interface development
and to put interesting interfaces on existing applications with
little effort.
The Google Data APIs (GData) provide a simple protocol for reading and
writing data on the web.
Each of the following Google services provides a Google data API:
* Base * Code Search
* Blogger * Notebook
* Calendar * Webmaster Tools API
* Health * Google Analytics Data Export API
* Picasa Web Albums * Google Book Search Data API
* Spreadsheets * Google Finance Portfolio Data API
* Documents List * Google Maps Data API
* Contacts * Sites Data API
* YouTube * Issue Tracker Data API
* Google Apps Provisioning
The GData Python Client Library provides a library and source code that
make it easy to access data through Google Data APIs.
synfig is a vector based 2D animation package. It is designed to be
capable of producing feature-film quality animation. It eliminates the
need for tweening, preventing the need to hand-draw each frame. synfig
features spatial and temporal resolution independence (sharp and smooth
at any resolution or frame rate), high dynamic range images, and a
flexible plugin system.
This package contains the renderer used to convert synfig .sif files to
raster images, videos and other formats. Layer types include geometric,
gradient, filter, distortion, transformation, fractal and others. Output
targets include JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, PPM, DV, OpenEXR, ffmpeg (MPEG1),
libavcodec (AVI), imagemagick (MIFF), yuv420p and others.
These are a set of utilities built upon sysfs, a new virtual filesystem
in Linux kernel versions 2.5+ that exposes a system's device tree.
The gflags package contains a library that implements commandline flags
processing. As such it's a replacement for getopt(). It has increased
flexibility, including built-in support for Python types, and the ability to
define flags in the source file in which they're used. (This last is its major
difference from OptParse.)